The uploader for this scouting vid claims he went to a prep school and accrued a year of eligibility, possibly making him able to enter the 2012 draft._________________Kilty Sig '15 Wish List: FIRE CHIP KELLY! FOR THE LOVE OF GOD FIRE CHIP KELLY!

Did a little research. As far as I can tell, he attended the prep school for his normal high school. He was an exchange student from Germany for his last couple years. So he's not draft eligible for one more, because he didn't attend the prep school after graduation. He's a true sophomore.

If he keeps progressing at this fantastic pace, though, then I see no reason why he won't declare as a junior and go top ten. The man has some serious talent. He's also already married, and seems more mature than the average player his age. I'd draft him in heartbeat if I were GM.

He just turned 21 a couple months ago. How is that old? I mean, I realize that's a year older, perhaps, than the average sophomore, but it's not like he's ancient. It's not like Brandon Weeden, who is a 28 year old senior.

He just turned 21 a couple months ago. How is that old? I mean, I realize that's a year older, perhaps, than the average sophomore, but it's not like he's ancient. It's not like Brandon Weeden, who is a 28 year old senior.

If he's a true sophomore he should be like 19. Born in 92. He was born in 90. I just figured he was a few years old for your typical sophomore. I guess he went to a prep school for a year and was probably old for his age to begin with. Brandon Weeden is different. He played baseball before he came to OSU._________________

He just turned 21 a couple months ago. How is that old? I mean, I realize that's a year older, perhaps, than the average sophomore, but it's not like he's ancient. It's not like Brandon Weeden, who is a 28 year old senior.

If he's a true sophomore he should be like 19. Born in 92. He was born in 90. I just figured he was a few years old for your typical sophomore. I guess he went to a prep school for a year and was probably old for his age to begin with. Brandon Weeden is different. He played baseball before he came to OSU.

Kinda just depends on when you were born and how old you were when you first started school. I'm a junior in college right now, and I'm still 20 (for a few months), but there are a lot of kids that I know that turned 21 during their sophomore years.

Oh yeah. Werner's been really impressive whenever I've seen him. He really stuck out in the Oklahoma game.

He just turned 21 a couple months ago. How is that old? I mean, I realize that's a year older, perhaps, than the average sophomore, but it's not like he's ancient. It's not like Brandon Weeden, who is a 28 year old senior.

If he's a true sophomore he should be like 19. Born in 92. He was born in 90. I just figured he was a few years old for your typical sophomore. I guess he went to a prep school for a year and was probably old for his age to begin with. Brandon Weeden is different. He played baseball before he came to OSU.

He'll be about to turn 24 if he comes out in 2014, assuming he stays for his senior season. A decent percentage of drafted players are 24, so it's not a big deal. If he leaves early, he'll be 23, which is about the average._________________